$29 cut marks end of Kansas school spending rise

by Bob Weeks on June 9, 2009

in Wichita and Kansas schools

Paul Soutar of the Flint Hills Center for Public Policy reports on the rapid rise in Kansas school spending, and what may be in store for the future.

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